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Megan Ennes; Natalie Triana – Environmental Education Research, 2024
Train-the-trainer programs are an effective method for improving educators' content knowledge and pedagogical skills. They also offer a way to reach more educators than by traditional professional development models. This manuscript shares the results of a retrospective study conducted with a cohort of informal science educators who participated…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Models, Science Teachers
Dow, Mirah J.; Boettcher, Carrie A.; Diego, Juana F.; Karch, Marziah E.; Todd-Diaz, Ashley; Woods, Kristine M. – Journal of Education for Library and Information Science, 2015
The purpose of this mixed methods study is to determine the effectiveness of case-based pedagogy in teaching basic principles of information ethics and ethical decision making. Study reports results of pre- and post-assessment completed by 49 library and information science (LIS) graduate students at a Midwestern university. Using Creswell's…
Descriptors: Case Method (Teaching Technique), Mixed Methods Research, Instructional Effectiveness, Ethics
Dubin, Samuel S. – 1977
Technical and professional persons are especially threatened by the potentiality of becoming outdated in their skills and their knowledge. It is not enough for workers in these fields to maintain the competence acquired in the years of formal education. Their information bank is anything but static; the norm is perpetual change. Psychologists,…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Attitudes, Experiential Learning, Knowledge Level